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Every day, we help thousands of people throughout North and South Carolina. We offer unique, local programs, designed to meet the specific needs of each community we serve. Explore the ways we provide services for the Carolinas or find your local Salvation Army to discover local programming.
We Offer Hope & Refuge
The Salvation Army Center of Hope & Family Shelter programs are designed to provide emergency or transitional housing to men, women, or families in need. Underlying this program is a motivation to identify the causes of homelessness and work to eliminate homelessness at its source.
While at a Salvation Army shelter, families and individuals participate in programs and workshops developed to promote self-sufficiency and personal development. Each resident is matched with an on-site caseworker and together they create an extensive goal-oriented program designed to identify and overcome the barriers to safe, permanent housing.
59% of Americans are one paycheck from becoming homeless*
*2019 Modern Wealth Survey, Charles Schwab
The Salvation Army's emergency financial assistance programs help prevent homelessness when financial crises occur.
The Salvation Army provides emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities to help households prevent homelessness. Because each community is unique, the details of financial assistance programs vary between our different commands. There are requirements for assistance that vary by location. These often include, but are not limited to, a valid photo identification card, your social security card, and various other supporting documents. Please do not hesitate to contact your local Salvation Army office for complete details or to schedule a consultation with our staff.
Boys & Girls Clubs
Our Clubs provide a fun, safe, and constructive environment for kids and teens during out-of-school hours. Community-based and led by professional staff, Clubs serve small towns, large metropolitan areas, and public housing communities, as well as those who live on U.S. military installations across our two states.
Music & Arts
The Carolinas Music & Arts Program exists to support, develop, and empower the division through music and creative arts in ministry and mission. We desire to bring glory and honor to God through musical and artistic excellence and to draw our people into a closer relationship with Jesus.
Camp Walter Johnson
The Salvation Army has hosted thousands of children and helped them to create memories that last a lifetime. The friendships that are formed at camp are transformative. Children learn about who God created them to be in a safe and loving community.
Community Centers
Our Community Centers were created for people of all ages to enjoy. When working with youth, our goal is to provide educational, recreational, and spiritual resources to meet their physical, social, academic, and spiritual needs.
After-School Programs
The Salvation Army’s after-school programs serve children and youth of all ages. Providing one-on-one assistance with homework and school assignments, as well as the teaching and advancement of literacy and study skills. Athletic activities are also offered, where kids can play sports, learn athletic skills, and cultivate healthy, safe relationships with friends through better social skills.
No one should have to choose between paying bills and putting food on the table. Unfortunately, that is the reality for many of our neighbors in the Carolinas. That's why we offer hunger relief programs and services to combat food insecurities.
Food Pantries
Our food pantries are a great way for struggling individuals and families to supplement their existing groceries.
Soup Kitchens
A hot meal can make a world of difference to someone that is struggling with food insecurity or homelessness.
Community Centers
Families are particularly vulnerable during the summer months when children are out of school and eating at home.
The Salvation Army offers an array of Christmas Assistance programs throughout North and South Carolina. This includes assistance with food for the holidays, gifts and toys for children, gifts for senior citizens, and more.
Get Help
Because we want to respond to the varying needs of the communities in which we serve, all of our Christmas assistance programs are administered locally. Please contact your local office in order to determine the exact process for registering.
Breaking the Cycle of Crisis
The Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope initiative provides individualized services to families with children who desire to break the cycle of crisis and vulnerability that repeats generation after generation. It seeks to address the root causes of poverty in addition to The Salvation Army’s history of compassionate serving. By helping families overcome challenges like unemployment, unstable housing, and lack of education, we can lead families down a path toward increased stability and, ultimately, self-sufficiency.
The Pathway of Hope Approach
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More than 14% of Americans over age 71 are affected by dementia. Research suggests that elderly care involving human contact and interpersonal conversation lowers the impact of dementia and depression. The Salvation Army works to provide programs and services to assist seniors socially, emotionally, and financially.
Community Centers
The Salvation Army community centers support senior citizens in different ways. Through a wide variety of programs, older adults can gather together to share interests, develop new skills, and enjoy the company of their peers.
Activities
The Salvation Army works to stimulate the minds and bodies of older adults via educational opportunities, low-impact exercise, dances, lunches, fellowship, and countless other young-at-heart activities.
Residences
To help ease the functional transitions associated with advanced age, we offer housing assistance and living quarters for the elderly - each cultivated with a loving atmosphere of support, kindness, and acceptance.
While each disaster creates its own unique circumstances and special needs, Salvation Army disaster relief efforts focus on seven core services. These services may be modified based on the magnitude of the disaster and adapted to meet the specific needs of individual survivors.
The Salvation Army in the Carolinas has been fighting for those impacted by human trafficking since 2011 through Project FIGHT. Through partnerships and relationships with state and local government, law enforcement, and other agencies, we are able to provide comprehensive case management to survivors of human trafficking.
For more than 100 years, The Salvation Army has operated rehabilitation facilities across the country.